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  1. The House of Hanover ( German: Haus Hannover) is a European royal house with roots tracing back to the 17th century. Its members, known as Hanoverians, ruled Hanover, Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Empire at various times during the 17th to 20th centuries.

  2. House of Hanover, British royal house of German origin, descended from George Louis, elector of Hanover, who was crowned George I in 1714. He was succeeded by George II, George III, George IV, William IV, and Victoria.

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  3. Subcommittee on Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies. 10:00 am. Budget Hearing Fiscal Year 2025 Request for the Environmental Protection Agency. (link is external) Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies.

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  4. Gilded Gates and Galerie. Garden facade of Herrenhausen, mid-19th century. Herrenhausen Palace (German: Schloss Herrenhausen) is a former royal summer residence of the House of Hanover in the Herrenhausen district of the German city of Hanover. It is the centerpiece of Herrenhausen Gardens .

  5. House of Hanover. Following Queen Anne was the House of Hanover, beginning with George I through to Queen Victoria. George III is probably the best known of the monarchs of these years, he earned the nickname, Mad King George, because of his bouts of mental unwellness.

  6. Not only the family seat at Marienburg Castle but also the City of Hanover with the Herrenhausen Gardens and the town of Celle with its former royal residence afford insights into courtly life in days gone by.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2023 · by Mark Cartwright. published on 01 February 2023. The House of Hanover is a royal house that first ruled Hanover and then Great Britain from 1714 to 1901. The British Hanoverians began with George I when he succeeded the last of the Stuart monarchs, Queen Anne of Great Britain (r. 1702-1714), who had no children.